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Hope Pledge Letter

Arabic Version

Wishing everyone a blessed Ramadan from all of us at Hope International

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HOPE INTERNATIONAL has setup a special Libyan Relief Fund with the objective of providing emergency aid to tens of thousands of people in Libya who face violence and shortages of medical equipment and medicine and food supplies.

The World Food Program has called on the world to increase humanitarian assistance to prevent a "disaster" inside Libya, citing a depletion of Libyan food stocks. Libya, under Gadhafi's rule, impoprts nearly 80 percent of its food needs.

Your much needed donation through HOPE will help provide emergency relief and long-term items and show your solidarity with the Libyan people.

HOPE is working with recognized relief organizations. Act Now - Your Help is Needed!

Call Now 1-855-HOPE123 (1-855-467-3123)

CONTAINERS OF HOPE - Medical Supplies and Equipment

A Great Opportunity to Multiply the Value of Your Gift

HOPE International is shipping six containers of critically needed medical supplies and equipment to hospitals and clinics in Libyan camps in Tunisia.

Our SECOND container is already on it's way: On Monday, July 18, the 40-foot container left carrying over10,000 Ibs of critically needed medical supplies and equipment such as syringes, pediatric scales, hospital mattresses, sterile gloves, centrifuges, stretchers, incubators, nebulizers, an electrosurgical unit, a ventilator, and an oxygen concentrator.

The contents of the 13,000+ donated supplies were hand-selected by a group of Libyan doctors who have been in contact with target hospitals and compiled lists of needed medical supplies.

Each container is valued at between $150,000 to $200,000 (donated supplies).

However, each container will cost only $29,000 (including shipping).

Photograph of the second container leaving storage facility on July 18, 2011

The Tunisian Red Crescent is receiving the donated cargo in Tunisia and will handle delivery to the Zintan and Nalut General Hospitals in Western Libya. These hospitals are treating hundreds of victims of the violence and armed combat occurring in Libya now.